mr300s 1,272 Posted December 30, 2010 But was playing with some designs and came up with this one. So of course I had to make myself one so I could get a good photo in order to sell a few right? At least thats what I have to tell the wife when she says WHAT another shirt :D Can't beat the price though..... I had trouble with the rings lining up though. I pressed the white first for 2 seconds however the red still didnt want to line up correctly? So because it was for me and I thought it would get by I left it? Any ideas should I cut the the white solid and then press the red on? Always learning.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
roxanneupnorth 106 Posted December 30, 2010 For red and white (stock designs and client's logos I often order ganged sheets of plastisol transfers.....Depending on the size of the design you can get 4 to 6 designs on a 12.75 x 19 sheet....For most clients you can use up 24 sheets very easily....The clients designs are cheaper than cut vinyl and no registration problems....And the extra space for stock designs is a bonus...Seems red and white is the most common 2 colour combination I do.... http://www.fmexpressions.com/spcopltr.html#Pricing Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mr300s 1,272 Posted December 30, 2010 For red and white (stock designs and client's logos I often order ganged sheets of plastisol transfers.....Depending on the size of the design you can get 4 to 6 designs on a 12.75 x 19 sheet....For most clients you can use up 24 sheets very easily....The clients designs are cheaper than cut vinyl and no registration problems....And the extra space for stock designs is a bonus...Seems red and white is the most common 2 colour combination I do.... http://www.fmexpressions.com/spcopltr.html#Pricing Thanks, but I hate working with most transfers they all seem to be different and I waste to many shirts getting them right if you know what I mean. I will stick with the easy weed that I love working with and don't worry about getting stuck with a lot of transfers that didnt sell as I have now. I only need to cut the vinyl when the shirt sells and I buy that in the large rolls so its almost as cheap if not as cheap as the transfers but thanks for the input.... My other problem was the company I dealt with messed up and didnt include one of the colors, it took me forever to get a combination that would work good then to find out they screwed up more than a 1/4 of the transfers that were no good. It was a better known company and they said they would fix the problem.. they never did !!! If you want to buy some I have a whole drawer full Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tattoo.dan 0 Posted January 1, 2011 yeah, on stuff like that i would cut the white solid then press the red over it. alot easier. the first color you press is always gonna shrink a little so that almost guarantees that you will have a little shirt color show thru between vinyl colors. just my 2 cents Share this post Link to post Share on other sites